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BadChad:

Ah good ol' Little Samson! One game Im very happy I decided to pick up early on in my NES collecting.

satoshi_matrix:

#8.

http://satoshimatrix.wordpress.com/2012/03/04/top-100-nesfamicom-games-list-8/

Pikmin Overlord:

Ah satoshi_matrix, you have whetted my appetite for Little Samson even more. Of all the games I'd like to add to my NES collection -- Panic Restaurant, Chip 'n' Dale's Rescue Rangers 2, Conquest of the Crystal Palace, etc. -- this is undoubtedly the one I long to play the most.

Regarding Kirby's Adventure, I remember anticipating and purchasing that game when it was first released, and I believe that it was the first game that illustrated that although the SNES was the new hotness, the NES could still provide some amazingly comparable experiences. This game, as well as The Legend of Zelda, were the two NES games that kept me coming back for more.

satoshi_matrix:

Yeah, and as I said in the coverage, Kirby's Adventure is best enjoyed slowly. When i play it, I like to only play one or maybe two stages a day. The longer you play it the more you can appriciate the subtle things it does and the brilliance of the often very unusual level designs. Kirby's Adventure is probably the best example of a platformer thinking outside the box on the NES.

satoshi_matrix:

 Okay, moving on to #7!

http://satoshimatrix.wordpress.com/2012/03/05/top-100-nesfamicom-games-list-7/

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